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Get the 20 Percent mug.Someone that blindly believes objective nonsense despite the overwhelming body of reputable evidence showing it to be rubbish.
"Did you hear Dave won't get his vaccine because he's worried it will contain a 5g chip?"
"Urgh, that guy is such a 52 percenter"
"Urgh, that guy is such a 52 percenter"
by Kvarl_the_Lightbringer December 2, 2021
Get the 52 percenter mug.A speedrun in which the goal is to collect the least amount of "objects" in the game in the fastest time. An object could be an item, an achievement, etc. Low% speedruns are scored by least amount of objects before time.
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Get the low percent mug.Over-explicitly stating that you had no reason to participate in something. Like you don't care one little bit.
Zero, zilch, nada. Null. The big fat Goose Egg. The empty set.
Zero, zilch, nada. Null. The big fat Goose Egg. The empty set.
Adam: what percentage of brackets have kansas as the champion? 80?
Andy: None-Hundred Percent of mine ... since I care not for NCAA.
Andy: None-Hundred Percent of mine ... since I care not for NCAA.
by awienick March 20, 2010
Get the None-Hundred Percent mug.The 50 Percent Rule was first invented in spring 2016 by Swiss citizen K.E.
As opposed to state laws with a limited scope, it is described a universal moral in modern human behaviour.
It regulates the number of seats taken by a single guest in a restaurant, bar, café, eatery or diner.
You and your company may claim all the seats of a specific seating area (i.e. table or sofa space) if you make up for at least 50% of the total number of seats without the need to grant fellow guests access to the remaining seats.
As opposed to state laws with a limited scope, it is described a universal moral in modern human behaviour.
It regulates the number of seats taken by a single guest in a restaurant, bar, café, eatery or diner.
You and your company may claim all the seats of a specific seating area (i.e. table or sofa space) if you make up for at least 50% of the total number of seats without the need to grant fellow guests access to the remaining seats.
A: "Hey man, can I take that seat?"
B: "No, sorry!"
A: "Why, is there anyone joining you? Or do you just need 4 seats for yourself?"
B: "There's nobody joining me. And now let me do my work!"
A: "Well, sir! Haven't you heard of the 50 Percent Rule!?"
B: "No, sorry!"
A: "Why, is there anyone joining you? Or do you just need 4 seats for yourself?"
B: "There's nobody joining me. And now let me do my work!"
A: "Well, sir! Haven't you heard of the 50 Percent Rule!?"
by crevek1900x May 25, 2016
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